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  1. What is observability? Not just logs, metrics, and traces

    Jun 26, 2024 · Observability, the ability to measure a system’s current state based on the data it generates, is critical for cloud-native environments.

  2. Observability - Wikipedia

    Observability is a measure of how well internal states of a system can be inferred from knowledge of its external outputs. In control theory, the observability and controllability of a linear system are …

  3. What is observability? - IBM

    Observability is the ability to understand the internal state or condition of a complex system based solely on knowledge of its external outputs, specifically its telemetry.

  4. What is observability? | Glossary | HPE

    May 6, 2025 · Observability allows you to swiftly analyze, diagnose, and fix issues without direct access to a system's internal workings by measuring its outputs, such as logs, metrics, and traces.

  5. What is Observability? Beyond Logs, Metrics, and Traces - StrongDM

    Oct 23, 2025 · Observability describes the ability to understand and manage the performance of all the systems, servers, applications, and other resources constituting an enterprise technology stack.

  6. Understanding data observability - getdbt.com

    Dec 18, 2025 · Learn the definition of data observability, its benefits, and the key pillars (metrics, metadata, lineage, logs).

  7. What is Observability: Benefits & Use Cases | New Relic

    Dec 9, 2024 · Observability is about understanding a system’s performance from the data it generates. It’s a practice that enables engineers to quickly analyze system behavior and take proactive …

  8. What is Observability? A Beginner's Guide - TechTarget

    Jul 7, 2022 · Learn about observability and why it's important, including benefits and challenges. Discover the pillars of observability and how to implement them.

  9. What Is Observability? A Complete Guide | Honeycomb

    What is observability? Observability (sometimes referred to as o11y) is the concept of gaining an understanding into the behavior and performance of applications and systems. Observability starts …

  10. What is Observability? An Introduction - Splunk

    Oct 26, 2023 · A system is considered “observable” if the current state can be estimated by only using information from outputs, namely sensor data. Observability can be used in many places across IT, …